DescriptionRuins of Fan House, Huntcliff Ironstone Mine - geograph.org.uk - 164166.jpg
English: Ruins of Fan House, Huntcliff Ironstone Mine. This building housed a Guibal fan 30 feet in diameter by 10 feet wide to ventilation to the Huntcliff Ironstone Mine. The mine entrance went under the Cleveland Railway which still runs alongside to carry potash trains from the Boulby Mine. The mine operated from 1872 to 1906.
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